Engaging with mental health: a global challenge
David Coyle, Mark Matthews, Gavin Doherty, John Sharry

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of collaboratively developed interactive systems to address the rising global mental health challenge, supported by initial clinical evaluations of four exploratory systems.
Contribution
It introduces four novel interactive systems aimed at mental health support and discusses their initial clinical evaluations and future research directions.
Findings
Four exploratory mental health systems with initial clinical evaluations
Interactive systems can aid in addressing mental health challenges
Future research directions for mental health technologies
Abstract
Using the metrics of the World Health Organisation, the Global Burden of Disease Study has found that mental health difficulties are currently the leading cause of disability in developed countries [1]. Projections also indicate that the global burden of mental health difficulties will continue to rise in the coming decades. The human and economic costs of this trend will be substantial. In this paper we discuss how effectively designed interactive systems, developed through collaborative, interdisciplinary efforts, can play a significant role in helping to address this challenge. Our discussion is grounded in a description of four exploratory systems, each of which has undergone initial clinical evaluations. Directions for future research on mental health technologies are also identified.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health Treatment and Access · Mental Health Research Topics
